Amazon.com Services LLC

Logistics

ProgramManager(LaunchSpecialist),RLOI

$83–130k Bellevue, Washington, United States; New York, New York, United States; Austin, Texas, United States; Arlington, Virginia, United States FULL TIME
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The Brief

“Program Manager (Launch Specialist), RLOI at Amazon.com Services LLC. Skills: Program management, Operations, Cross-functional coordination. Manage end-to-end program execution. Coordinate cross-functional teams”

What You'll Achieve.

Ensure successful program launch; Improve operational efficiency; Meet program deadlines and budget

Industry & Context.

Logistics
Problems you'll solve

Root cause analysis; Problem resolution

What They're Looking For.

Must Have

Bachelor's degree or equivalent practical experience, 5 years of experience in program management, operations, or related field, Experience managing complex projects, Experience with operational metrics and reporting

Nice to Have

Master's degree or MBA, Experience in supply chain or logistics, Experience with process improvement methodologies (e.g., Lean, Six Sigma), Experience with data analysis tools

What You'll Do.

Manage end-to-end program execution

Coordinate cross-functional teams

Manage vendor relationships and performance

Define and track operational metrics

Develop resource plans

Identify and implement process improvements

Communicate program status to stakeholders

Mitigate program risks and issues

How You'll Work.

Team & Collaboration

Cross-functional teams; External vendors; Internal stakeholders

Communication Scope

Status reporting; Stakeholder communication

Process & Methodology

Program management, Process improvement

Full Job Description

The Program Manager, UTR-AG Launch Specialist leads the planning, coordination, and execution of Advanced Grading (AG) launches across the ReLo network, serving as the subject matter expert for AG activities from site readiness through go-live. This role partners closely with site operations, PM, product, and cross-functional stakeholders to drive consistent AG implementation, ensuring alignment with program standards and operational goals. The PM develops and maintains launch playbooks, tracks milestones, and proactively identifies and mitigates risks to keep AG rollouts on schedule and within scope. This role also supports continuous improvement efforts by capturing site-level learnings, standardizing best practices, and scaling successful AG models across the network. As a trusted partner to ReLo site teams, the UTR-AG Launch Specialist reduces complexity, enables smooth transitions, and ensures sites are fully equipped to sustain AG operations post-launch. Key job responsibilities 1. Own end-to-end Advanced Grading launch activities across ReLo sites, managing timelines, milestones, and site readiness through go-live. 2. Partner with site ops, PMO, and cross-functional teams to ensure smooth AG rollouts aligned with program and operational goals. 3.Develop and update AG launch SOPs and playbooks, standardizing best practices across the ReLo network. 4. Identify and escalate risks early, driving timely resolution to keep launches on track. 5. Track site performance post-launch, drive continuous improvement, and serve as the AG subject matter expert across the network. About the team In the Worldwide Returns & ReCommerce (WW R&R) group at Amazon, we are dedicated to ‘making zero happen’ – zero cost of returns, zero waste, zero defects, and zero emissions – to benefit our customers, company, and the environment. We are an agile and inclusive organization that constantly innovates to create long-term value by investing in our people and our planet, not simply focusi

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